56
56
Mar 4, 2017
03/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
litman was really shocked and told the wilson -- wilson and other people in his administration that they shouldn't be censoring tunes during the first world war in 1918. -- newspapers during the first world war. and then he became more disenchanted with the administration because they were censoring the foreign war correspondents. felix frankfurter served on wilson's presidential heeduation commission which -- mediation commissioning which enabled him to go out west and report on two major events. one was where they were deporting against federal law some immigrant laborers, and another was the case of tom mooney who was a labor leader who was convicted of murder for a bombing on preparedness day based on perjured testimony. and i think both litman and frankfurter began to see that this there was too much power and that especially in wartime that the it was a really bad thing to censor and silence anti-war critics. the sort of last piece here is the espionage act which was passed in the wilson administration along with the sedition act to really silence and jail anti-war critics. and in
litman was really shocked and told the wilson -- wilson and other people in his administration that they shouldn't be censoring tunes during the first world war in 1918. -- newspapers during the first world war. and then he became more disenchanted with the administration because they were censoring the foreign war correspondents. felix frankfurter served on wilson's presidential heeduation commission which -- mediation commissioning which enabled him to go out west and report on two major...
86
86
Mar 18, 2017
03/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
wilson. [applause] douglas wilson: thank you very much. thank you, john. he behaved himself better this time. [laughter] douglas wilson: he once introduced me to the library of congress, and he says, i have visited in doug's home. he lives in a beautiful house in a shady street. he said, when we drove up there, i looked up at his wife, and she is up on a ladder painting the house. [laughter] douglas wilson: i don't think that did me any good with the feminists. ,onger ago than i can remember i spent several years very happily studying and writing about thomas jefferson. when i was unexpectedly followed by the lincoln whale. here is how it happened. i wanted to write something about the remarkable role reading played in jefferson's former said years -- formative years, looking for something that made a good comparison. the example of abraham lincoln made a special appeal because of the strike -- the sharp contrast of the hardscrabble life on the frontier with it less than a year of schooling and jimerson -- jefferson's privileged upbringing. he had tutors,
wilson. [applause] douglas wilson: thank you very much. thank you, john. he behaved himself better this time. [laughter] douglas wilson: he once introduced me to the library of congress, and he says, i have visited in doug's home. he lives in a beautiful house in a shady street. he said, when we drove up there, i looked up at his wife, and she is up on a ladder painting the house. [laughter] douglas wilson: i don't think that did me any good with the feminists. ,onger ago than i can remember i...
90
90
Mar 19, 2017
03/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
but there came a time where they parted ways with woodrow wilson.these former progressives rebranded themselves as liberals. at the beginning of my book quotes walter lippman in 1919 where he is describing the development of liberalism. he says that liberalism really doesn't have a coherent set of ideas. what it's against is against the sort of old corrupt party politics of the past. i actually think this is some weird branded g on here from progressivism, and the rebranding is this. progressives believed in government. they believe government could solve most of their problems. i think these liberals from house of truth still believe in government, but also of a 1918, 191919 started to recognize its excesses. let me give you some examples. litman was really shocked and told the wilson and other people in his administration that they shouldn't be censoring newspapers during the first world war in 1918. 1918. and then in 1919 wilson was in paris in the run-up to the paris peace conference and he became more disenchanted with the administration becaus
but there came a time where they parted ways with woodrow wilson.these former progressives rebranded themselves as liberals. at the beginning of my book quotes walter lippman in 1919 where he is describing the development of liberalism. he says that liberalism really doesn't have a coherent set of ideas. what it's against is against the sort of old corrupt party politics of the past. i actually think this is some weird branded g on here from progressivism, and the rebranding is this....
116
116
Mar 4, 2017
03/17
by
WPVI
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> philadelphia police sergeant robert wilson the third is remembered, nearly two years after his murder. >>> but the big story on "action news" is unprecedented claim by a sitting president. president trump fired off a series of tweet is accusing former president obama of wiretapping. mr. trump has offered no his claim which isime to being roundly denied. we will get latest from abc's gloria riveria. >> reporter: explosive tweet from donald trump, president offering no proof but accusing his predecessor barack obama of spying on his campaign. quote terrible, just found out other bam a had my wires tapped in trump tower just before the victory. trump cited no evidence to backup the claim, just more tweets. this is nixon/watergate. bad or sick guy. white house aids cannot complain the basis of trump's allegations whether intelligence briefings or news report. story posted friday to conservative news site breitbart alleged eavesdropping on trump's campaign. >> well, it is clearly all about deflection. now president is throwing this out here to get to us start talking about this inst
. >>> philadelphia police sergeant robert wilson the third is remembered, nearly two years after his murder. >>> but the big story on "action news" is unprecedented claim by a sitting president. president trump fired off a series of tweet is accusing former president obama of wiretapping. mr. trump has offered no his claim which isime to being roundly denied. we will get latest from abc's gloria riveria. >> reporter: explosive tweet from donald trump, president...
167
167
Mar 5, 2017
03/17
by
WPVI
tv
eye 167
favorite 0
quote 0
son. >> to those that knew him best, caring, charming, fun-loving, was sergeant wilson. >> dozens ofers including his partner and police commissioner richard roth lined up outside the station where the veteran worked. bright colored balloons were released into the sky after his grand mother, constance wilson, said a prayer. >> every morning i get up i think about him. we have pictures of him all over the house. >> wilson's partner says time doesn't make the pain go away but the memory gave him new perspective on life. >> our last conversation was about life and what we'll do in the future. he didn't have the chance to fulfill that. >> the two brothers accused of shooting sergeant wilson to death are set for a pretrial hearing next month. jeanette reyes, action news. >> officials say repairs to a bridge that links pennsylvania and new jersey are ahead of schedule thanks to the good weather. there is no reason to replace the entire bridge at this time because they didn't find other major structural problems. it's been closed since january 20th after finding a problem beam. >> investiga
son. >> to those that knew him best, caring, charming, fun-loving, was sergeant wilson. >> dozens ofers including his partner and police commissioner richard roth lined up outside the station where the veteran worked. bright colored balloons were released into the sky after his grand mother, constance wilson, said a prayer. >> every morning i get up i think about him. we have pictures of him all over the house. >> wilson's partner says time doesn't make the pain go away...
143
143
Mar 18, 2017
03/17
by
WPVI
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 0
he wrote a song which caught wilson's attention.brought the song to the beach boys but with a new name of and changed lyrics. when the song appeared on the album, it was credited to dennis wilson. the others never knew the origin of the song. >> manson was furious when he goes looking for wilson afterwards and at one point leaves a bullet and tells him i know where you live, i know where your children are. you know what this means. >> manson knew wilson was very close to music producer terry melcher who lived in this ben dictation canyon mansion. he believed that relationship was his ticket to stardom. >> he tells manson, your music is good but i wouldn't know what to do with you. and at that moment, charlie manson's lives completely. the dream of being a rock star is not going to happen. for manson, the house on cielo drive comes to represent all he wants to achieve and hasn't been able to. >> charles manson has dispatched some of his most devoted followers to go to that house and kill everyone inside. whoever they are. >> melcher
he wrote a song which caught wilson's attention.brought the song to the beach boys but with a new name of and changed lyrics. when the song appeared on the album, it was credited to dennis wilson. the others never knew the origin of the song. >> manson was furious when he goes looking for wilson afterwards and at one point leaves a bullet and tells him i know where you live, i know where your children are. you know what this means. >> manson knew wilson was very close to music...
92
92
Mar 5, 2017
03/17
by
WCAU
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
sahr jephte wilson will always be in our hearts. >> the two brothers accused of killing wilson are awaiting trial on murder charges. >>> remembering a young life lost. next on nbc 10, we'll show you how a local community is honoring a man killed in a hit and run in montgomery county. >>> what's the holdup, new school buses in new jersey should have sensors to tell when a child is in front of them. why has that still not happened? >>> authorities in camden are investigating after human bones were found in a park. the remains were found this week along the shoreline. it's not clear how long they've been there. the bones are being sent to a lab for identification. >>> took to the streets in which is -- handing out flyers to neighbors. they're encouraging people to report any information about the crime to police. now, this is the same neighborhood where vandals knocked overhead stones in mt. carmel. the fbi has opened an investigation. mt. carmel was one of several jewish cemeteries vandalized around the country. >>> a small memorial of flowers and candles sits outside the wendy's on pottstown
sahr jephte wilson will always be in our hearts. >> the two brothers accused of killing wilson are awaiting trial on murder charges. >>> remembering a young life lost. next on nbc 10, we'll show you how a local community is honoring a man killed in a hit and run in montgomery county. >>> what's the holdup, new school buses in new jersey should have sensors to tell when a child is in front of them. why has that still not happened? >>> authorities in camden are...
86
86
Mar 9, 2017
03/17
by
WJLA
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
s city hall now called the wilson building taking hostages. channel 7 delores handy was on the air. >> the 12 gunman that held 134 people hostage. sam: bloody aftermath in the wilson building where the gunman shot and killed the radio reporter maurice williams as he stepped off an elevator, shooting and wounding then councilman marion berry and fullwood. >> got in the change and drug barry out. >> he would make fullwood his chief arrest barry was elected mayor. it took hours but finally they released the hostages. the motive for this was to give d.c. to give them jailed members of a rifle muslim group. city refused. >> the d.c. is ahead in many things. we were dealing with the terror situation with this. the religious groups that have a beef with each other. trying to act it out in the communities. sam: 40 years later it doesn't look a lot different. we neglected to mention matt cantrell who was a guard here who was shot and later died of a heart attack. there is the pic man. as for the people that took over here, 12 received long sentences an
s city hall now called the wilson building taking hostages. channel 7 delores handy was on the air. >> the 12 gunman that held 134 people hostage. sam: bloody aftermath in the wilson building where the gunman shot and killed the radio reporter maurice williams as he stepped off an elevator, shooting and wounding then councilman marion berry and fullwood. >> got in the change and drug barry out. >> he would make fullwood his chief arrest barry was elected mayor. it took hours...
116
116
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
the philadelphia community rallies together to remember philadelphia police sergeant robert wilson iiilled nearly two years ago in the line of duty. good evening, everyone, i'm natasha brown, sergeant was called a hero for saving the lives of civilians during gun battle with suspects. alexandria hoff is live 22'nd police department with more on how he's being remembered. >> reporter: sergeant robert wilson's name is on a plaque in front of the 22'nd district headquarters. today's event worked to make sure that name is never forgot end. >> from the hands of family and philadelphia police officers to the sky. nearly two years after sergeant robert wilson's line of duty death dozens cam out to honor his legacy. >> last conversation was about life and what we were going to do in the future. and he didn't have a chance to fulfill that. i had that chance. take everything more seriously. >> reporter: damian steven soon wilson's partner of two and a half years was outside the game stop on saturday, march 5, 2015 when wilson was fatally shot as he was purchasing a gift for his son. he happened
the philadelphia community rallies together to remember philadelphia police sergeant robert wilson iiilled nearly two years ago in the line of duty. good evening, everyone, i'm natasha brown, sergeant was called a hero for saving the lives of civilians during gun battle with suspects. alexandria hoff is live 22'nd police department with more on how he's being remembered. >> reporter: sergeant robert wilson's name is on a plaque in front of the 22'nd district headquarters. today's event...
113
113
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
sergeant wilson exchanged fire with them and was hit several times. he is credited with saving the liof future.useum. he didn't have a chance to fulfill that. i have that chance. i te seriously now. started weekend witra presidenr red election prossrump tar claims of house official ever olitical scandal since true troueng trump campaign jeff sessions, who r. brooks silva-braga toomey's offe ll toomeycoucts a live social ma conversation in our very own studio. jessica will be asking the senator your questions that you submit sees a facebook live, again tomorrow afternoon we will look forward to hearing from you. >>> is there still much more to cover right here on cbs-3 "eyewitness news", a deadly fire tears through a massachusetts home. find out how it started and what complicated the fire fighters job. >>> surprising rise in cancer rates among generation xers and millennials. find out whiz one and how to prevent it. >>> it won't be as windy today but it will be cold. how lock will we wait before it warms up again, justin drabick's forecast is just min
sergeant wilson exchanged fire with them and was hit several times. he is credited with saving the liof future.useum. he didn't have a chance to fulfill that. i have that chance. i te seriously now. started weekend witra presidenr red election prossrump tar claims of house official ever olitical scandal since true troueng trump campaign jeff sessions, who r. brooks silva-braga toomey's offe ll toomeycoucts a live social ma conversation in our very own studio. jessica will be asking the senator...
85
85
Mar 11, 2017
03/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
the 61—21 win over scotland gives them the calcutta cup, and joe wilson is there for us now.reat day for english rugby union, joe. the silverware is in sight. trophies galore on that the today's victors. but scotland, the calcutta cup and triple crown. their england, the title. without a win at twickenham in over 30 years, scotland were fired up. too fired up. fraser brown barely off the sidelines before he was back on them. in his absence, england prospered. jonathan joseph lying to the line. no better start for them, now to build on that. with jonathanjoseph for them, now to build on that. with jonathan joseph in the for them, now to build on that. with jonathanjoseph in the try scoring mood, no batter man. lovely step. what a try, two tries. but scotland we re what a try, two tries. but scotland were not here to make up the numbers. gordon reid just getting them back in the game. and as quickly as they were in, england push them back out again. perfect timing in the backline as scotland we re timing in the backline as scotland were swept aside. anthony watson with their th
the 61—21 win over scotland gives them the calcutta cup, and joe wilson is there for us now.reat day for english rugby union, joe. the silverware is in sight. trophies galore on that the today's victors. but scotland, the calcutta cup and triple crown. their england, the title. without a win at twickenham in over 30 years, scotland were fired up. too fired up. fraser brown barely off the sidelines before he was back on them. in his absence, england prospered. jonathan joseph lying to the...
96
96
Mar 18, 2017
03/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
wilson. [applause] mr. wilson: thank you very much. i do not think i need to tell you what a great honor this is for me and my partner, rodney davis. havew grateful we are to the lincoln institute bring it all about. nearly 30 year venture in lincoln studies has taken us on a marvelous scholarly escapade. bringing us into contact with the great repositories, great source material, helpful curators and librarians, and dozens of knowledgeable researchers, to compare notes with and learn from, both in and outside the academy. we are very much aware that we have been blessed in this endeavor with a superb audience for our offerings. evidence of which is this haverful occasion and we people to actually read our books and attend gatherings such as this one. they give up their weekends and so forth, they think they will find something important. there are so many scholars who who do not get anything like that kind of treatment from their audience. [no audio] ideas were being offered, previous discredited views were credited and new voices wer
wilson. [applause] mr. wilson: thank you very much. i do not think i need to tell you what a great honor this is for me and my partner, rodney davis. havew grateful we are to the lincoln institute bring it all about. nearly 30 year venture in lincoln studies has taken us on a marvelous scholarly escapade. bringing us into contact with the great repositories, great source material, helpful curators and librarians, and dozens of knowledgeable researchers, to compare notes with and learn from,...
70
70
Mar 20, 2017
03/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
wilson: mr. speaker, on february 12, a historic change of command ceremony was held for the national guard 51st police battalion, lexington high school math teacher major erica perry became the first female commander of this battalion. major perry comes from a military family with both her father and grandfather servings in the united states military. she was commissioned as a military police officer in 2001 and became a platoon leader in the 133rd police company in 2003, being deployed to iraq. a recent article detailed, quote, during her years in the national guard, perry served in iraq and afghanistan and on the home front during times of crisis like hurricane matthew. she appreciated the l.h.s. administration's support of her military career through her 19 years at the school. congratulations to the university of south carolina men's and women's basketball teams on their victories last night. securing their place in the ncaa's sweet 16 as one of the few universities to have teams in both tour
wilson: mr. speaker, on february 12, a historic change of command ceremony was held for the national guard 51st police battalion, lexington high school math teacher major erica perry became the first female commander of this battalion. major perry comes from a military family with both her father and grandfather servings in the united states military. she was commissioned as a military police officer in 2001 and became a platoon leader in the 133rd police company in 2003, being deployed to...
120
120
Mar 4, 2017
03/17
by
WCAU
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
and tomorrow will mark two years since sergeant wilson was killed on the job. two years ago sergeant wilson was at the game stop picking up a gift for his son and two gunmen tried to rob the store. he was shot several times and later died from his injuries. we spoke with sergeant wilson's mother today and she says she thinks about him every day. >> just like today, never want to get up. think about him all day. i have pictures of him all over the house. >> the two men accused of killing sergeant wilson are now facing murder charges. >>> up next, you'll want to check your kitchen cabinets, someti something inside could make you or your children sick. >>> plus, a helping hand, who's stepping in to help families forced from their homes by this devastating fire? and if you're a smoker, take note, another local beachtown is considering making lighting up on the sand illegal. ♪ ♪ >> an update on a fire that destroyed or damaged building it's jersey shore. the red cross is offering assistance to families force out of their homes, the fire happened yesterday. it then s
and tomorrow will mark two years since sergeant wilson was killed on the job. two years ago sergeant wilson was at the game stop picking up a gift for his son and two gunmen tried to rob the store. he was shot several times and later died from his injuries. we spoke with sergeant wilson's mother today and she says she thinks about him every day. >> just like today, never want to get up. think about him all day. i have pictures of him all over the house. >> the two men accused of...
70
70
Mar 8, 2017
03/17
by
KOFY
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
what allegedly happened next still brings wilson to tears 30 years later. she says, the principal, james henderson, walked in on sandler having sex with her again. >> i just remember our eyes meeting, and i remember thinking, "he's gonna tell. he's gonna do something. he's gonna call the police now. this is gonna be over." and i remember like a sense of relief, and he -- basically, he turned around [voice breaking] and he locked the door. and he never said a word. >> in february, wilson filed a $15-million lawsuit against the school district and her former principal. neither the school district, principal, nor former coach have returned multiple requests for comment. >> we believe the court will rule in sherinne's favor because what happened here can't possibly be supported. >> wilson only came forward after reading about kristen cunnane's similar experience with a middle-school coach in moraga. that coach was convicted. wilson hopes to empower other victims by sharing her story. >> it takes courage to talk about it, and, you know, if i could -- if i could
what allegedly happened next still brings wilson to tears 30 years later. she says, the principal, james henderson, walked in on sandler having sex with her again. >> i just remember our eyes meeting, and i remember thinking, "he's gonna tell. he's gonna do something. he's gonna call the police now. this is gonna be over." and i remember like a sense of relief, and he -- basically, he turned around [voice breaking] and he locked the door. and he never said a word. >> in...
125
125
Mar 5, 2017
03/17
by
WCAU
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
yesterday police held a memorial to honor sergeant robert wilson iii. they released balloons and remembered his sacrifice here at the 22nd district in north philly. two years ago sergeant winston was at a gamestop picking up a gift for his son's birthday when two men barged in and tried to rob the place. wilson got into a gunfight with the men, they shot him several times. he died at the hospital. >> he laid down his life protecting the citizens of this great city. sergeant wilson will always be in our hearts and live on through all of us. >> the two men accused of killing sergeant wilson are awaiting trial on murder charges. >>> earlier this week philadelphia mayor jim kenny talked about more than just numbers when he he also warneee replicat harrisburg, the successful trump effect. they're playing to the things he brought forward in the campaign like xenophobia, misogyny. >> that plus the mayor's thoughts on twitter. on@issue we talked to him about the president's use and his use of social media. >>> flea market shoppers cannot wait for their next cha
yesterday police held a memorial to honor sergeant robert wilson iii. they released balloons and remembered his sacrifice here at the 22nd district in north philly. two years ago sergeant winston was at a gamestop picking up a gift for his son's birthday when two men barged in and tried to rob the place. wilson got into a gunfight with the men, they shot him several times. he died at the hospital. >> he laid down his life protecting the citizens of this great city. sergeant wilson will...
208
208
Mar 12, 2017
03/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 208
favorite 0
quote 0
i guest is james person of the wilson center. before we take our first call, i went to layout we are today and ask for their missteps are whereculations -- and ask their missteps, miss cut relationship 2006 to where we are today? are there things the u.s. should have done with regard to north korea that we did not? guest: i think we should have taken the threat more seriously. we probably should have engaged in more direct talks with them in consultation with their allies. i think we should have not outsourced the problem to china to the extent that we have. it is a complex relationship and a lot of people really don't grasp the degree of animosity between china and north korea. the north koreans perceive china overly interventionist and this goes back decades. they view them as overly interventionist and less than respectful of korean sovereignty. it is to the point to where if we ask china to exercise political influence over north korea, we are asking them to do it north korea has most resented over the past six plus decades.
i guest is james person of the wilson center. before we take our first call, i went to layout we are today and ask for their missteps are whereculations -- and ask their missteps, miss cut relationship 2006 to where we are today? are there things the u.s. should have done with regard to north korea that we did not? guest: i think we should have taken the threat more seriously. we probably should have engaged in more direct talks with them in consultation with their allies. i think we should...
70
70
Mar 11, 2017
03/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
seven tries for kay wilson. in her wildest dreams, she would never thought was possible.s informed that her seven tries with the competition record, the look on herface said it the competition record, the look on her face said it all was she remained modest. it is so much fun. asa team, remained modest. it is so much fun. as a team, we want to build on what we formed last week against italy. we are happy with the performance and is great to be at the stoop. she did not do her roommate any favours running tries into the corner is only meant to were converted. alas one help england's past their biggest victory in year's competition by a point. ireland will be hoping hosting the decider on friday will give them some advantage against rampant england. here's the table as things stand. it's heading to the final game in dublin — ireland take on england next weekend. both sides are on 18 points, both sides are unbeaten, the winner takes the title. it is on saint patrick's day. to domestic rugby now, and leicester are on the verge of reaching the final of the anglo—welsh cup. thi
seven tries for kay wilson. in her wildest dreams, she would never thought was possible.s informed that her seven tries with the competition record, the look on herface said it the competition record, the look on her face said it all was she remained modest. it is so much fun. asa team, remained modest. it is so much fun. as a team, we want to build on what we formed last week against italy. we are happy with the performance and is great to be at the stoop. she did not do her roommate any...
488
488
Mar 27, 2017
03/17
by
KYW
tv
eye 488
favorite 0
quote 0
>>> up next, the outrageous comedy "wilson" features woody harrelson. >> new o your homescreen j.k.ood." >> a i am cheryl heinz. ♪ made in hollywood ♪ new pantene doesn't just wash i wiyour hair, it fuels it.gain. making every strand stronger. so tangles don't stand a chance. because strong is beautiful. (male #1) it's a little something i've done every night since i was a kid, empty my pocket change into this old jar. it's never much, just what's left after i break a dollar. and i never thought i could get quality life insurance with my spare change. neither did i. until i saw a commercial for the colonial penn program. imagine people our age getting life insurance at such an affordable rate. it's true. if you're 50 to 85, you can get guaranteed acceptance life insurance through the colonial penn program for less than 35 cents a day, just $9.95 a month. there's no medical exam and no health questions. you know, the average cost of a funeral is over $8,300. now that's a big burden to leave your loved ones. as long as you're 50 to 85, you cannot be turned down because of your health.
>>> up next, the outrageous comedy "wilson" features woody harrelson. >> new o your homescreen j.k.ood." >> a i am cheryl heinz. ♪ made in hollywood ♪ new pantene doesn't just wash i wiyour hair, it fuels it.gain. making every strand stronger. so tangles don't stand a chance. because strong is beautiful. (male #1) it's a little something i've done every night since i was a kid, empty my pocket change into this old jar. it's never much, just what's left...
311
311
Mar 23, 2017
03/17
by
WRC
tv
eye 311
favorite 0
quote 0
i want to show a clip of your new film "wilson." here's woody harrelson and laura dern in "wilson."isten, i can't. i can't. >> no, no, no. i got a great surprise for you. >> excuse me. do you think i could get this with the aioli on the side as i requested? >> yes, i'm so sorry, let me take that back. >> and we still haven't seen that bruschetta. >> i'll get that right away. >> oh no, no, no. i got -- [ talking over each other ] >> i'm going to lose my job. >> it's your daughter. isn't she beautiful? we have tickets to "wicked" and we -- >> hey, [ bleep ] shut the [ bleep ] up! [ light laughter ] can't you see that this woman is having a profound moment? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: who else can do that? you're the best! woody harrelson, everybody. "wilson" in select theaters this friday. [ cheers and applause ] we'll be right back with john cena. stick around, everybody! thank you very much. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ i don't think that's how they're made. klondike hooks up with tasty flavors... the best ice cream bars ever conceived. it's an italianankie, hero from subway. g
i want to show a clip of your new film "wilson." here's woody harrelson and laura dern in "wilson."isten, i can't. i can't. >> no, no, no. i got a great surprise for you. >> excuse me. do you think i could get this with the aioli on the side as i requested? >> yes, i'm so sorry, let me take that back. >> and we still haven't seen that bruschetta. >> i'll get that right away. >> oh no, no, no. i got -- [ talking over each other ] >>...
93
93
Mar 5, 2017
03/17
by
WCAU
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
wilson got into a gunfight with the men.shot him several times and he died at the hospital. >> he laid down his life protecting the citizens of this great scity. sergeant wilson will always be in our hearts and live on through all of us. >> the two men accused of killing sergeant wilson are awaiting trial on murder charges. >>> "snl" is hitting hard on the latest controversy for the trump administration. >> is my best girlfriend kelly ann. she ain't got no legs. >> jeff sessions as forest gump, the latest comic treatment for the president's cabinet. that's next. >>> winds this morning a little breezy, 10 to 15 miles per hour to make it feel like single digits. i'll let you know when areas like mt. pocono may see showers and a big warmup in temperatures. ♪ ♪ that's life. you diet. you exercise. and if you still need help lowering your blood sugar... ...this is jardiance. along with diet and exercise... jardiance lowers blood sugar and a1c in adults with type 2 diabetes. jardiance is also the only type 2 diabetes treatment wit
wilson got into a gunfight with the men.shot him several times and he died at the hospital. >> he laid down his life protecting the citizens of this great scity. sergeant wilson will always be in our hearts and live on through all of us. >> the two men accused of killing sergeant wilson are awaiting trial on murder charges. >>> "snl" is hitting hard on the latest controversy for the trump administration. >> is my best girlfriend kelly ann. she ain't got no...
148
148
Mar 11, 2017
03/17
by
CNNW
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 0
: doctors told the wilsons jason probably will never walk. in china. so, they raised the money to buy a standard, allowing him greater mobility than ever before. he's also been reunited with his best friend jeremiah at the orphanage, adopted by another family at the church. each day brings new challenges and new victories. what's different now? >> having love, i think. >> reporter: having love? >> uh-huh. >> reporter: afternoon a childhood spent waiting and hoping, jason finally has the one thing he always dreamed about, a family. will ripley, cnn, grain valley, missouri. >>> attorney general jeff sessions asking for the resignation of 46 obama appointed attorneys. >> this is not the way to do this. >> chances of someone actually tapping trump's phone in trump center is zero. it's not possible. >> nobody knew that health care could be so complicated. >> we try to follow all of the laws except of course coming to this country illegally. >> it doesn't matter. you've still broken the law. >> don't believe those phony numbers when you hear 4.9% a
: doctors told the wilsons jason probably will never walk. in china. so, they raised the money to buy a standard, allowing him greater mobility than ever before. he's also been reunited with his best friend jeremiah at the orphanage, adopted by another family at the church. each day brings new challenges and new victories. what's different now? >> having love, i think. >> reporter: having love? >> uh-huh. >> reporter: afternoon a childhood spent waiting and hoping, jason...
77
77
Mar 19, 2017
03/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
woodrow wilson went on to become the 28th president of the united states. most of the time that his father was commissioner, he was away at school. first he was at davidson college north of charlotte by to get sick and he had to withdraw from school. he came over and he came on home delivery with the family while he was recuperating. then he reenrolled in school this time at johns hopkins university and there he met another young man from north carolina named thomas dixon. thomas dixon did a lot of things in a lifetime and one of them was that he wrote sensational romance novels and probably the only one most people never is the klansmen and the leopard spot. but you don't member than because of the book. you remember them because of those two books became birth of a nation. the film the became the first movie to be screened at the white house because thomas called his good friend woodrow wilson as it guess what, i made a movie and he said why did you come over and show it to me and that is how that happened. >> i think a lot of people are amazed at how muc
woodrow wilson went on to become the 28th president of the united states. most of the time that his father was commissioner, he was away at school. first he was at davidson college north of charlotte by to get sick and he had to withdraw from school. he came over and he came on home delivery with the family while he was recuperating. then he reenrolled in school this time at johns hopkins university and there he met another young man from north carolina named thomas dixon. thomas dixon did a...
38
38
Mar 3, 2017
03/17
by
KOFY
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: the bill wilson center provides services to more than 5,000 young people. david lang administrator who didn't work dirtlec with kids but tonight the police are looking for possible victims. charged with possession of child pornography, arrested after search warrant at his home but where he works has them worried. >> this person we feel is in an area where he overlaps with children. >> reporter: lang is the chief financial officer at bill wilson center that specialized in helping at-risk children and young families. did not work directly with kids. >> all employees regardless of position go through fingerprint clearance, nothing came up on that. >> reporter: lang has been cfo for five years and associated with the center since 2004 and volunteered as assistant scout master for a sunnyvail troop in the '70s, asking anybody who knows anything to come forward. >> disturbing case and desire to take this public immediately was to protect the public and solicit information that anyone may have. >> reporter: the bill wilson center is fully cooperating with the inve
. >> reporter: the bill wilson center provides services to more than 5,000 young people. david lang administrator who didn't work dirtlec with kids but tonight the police are looking for possible victims. charged with possession of child pornography, arrested after search warrant at his home but where he works has them worried. >> this person we feel is in an area where he overlaps with children. >> reporter: lang is the chief financial officer at bill wilson center that...
118
118
Mar 13, 2017
03/17
by
CNNW
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 0
brown assaulted officer wilson, tried to take his gun, and officer wilson fired a shot. brown ran away and came back and charged him. i really don't understand why anyone is spending any time talking about a video from some 12 hours before, other than the fact that this filmmaker is happy that i'm on and you're on and everybody is now talking about this. i've been fielding calls from other news organizations today. and i don't get it, brooke. it has nothing to do with the issue of was it appropriate for michael brown to be shot by darren wilson. and the federal government has said yes, no crime was committed. and that's where it should end. >> right. and the criminal investigation is over, the officer walked. but the civil suit, which clearly mike brown sr. couldn't really talk about, that is still ongoing. and so -- >> sure. >> -- would this video at all affect that investigation? >> i have no idea how a plaintiff's attorney would want to bring this up to show something. but quite frankly, if there was a video that showed mike brown doing something awful, committing som
brown assaulted officer wilson, tried to take his gun, and officer wilson fired a shot. brown ran away and came back and charged him. i really don't understand why anyone is spending any time talking about a video from some 12 hours before, other than the fact that this filmmaker is happy that i'm on and you're on and everybody is now talking about this. i've been fielding calls from other news organizations today. and i don't get it, brooke. it has nothing to do with the issue of was it...
211
211
Mar 12, 2017
03/17
by
CNNW
tv
eye 211
favorite 0
quote 1
i think the focus needed to be on what officer wilson did or did not do that day. >> the st.epartment called this video -- because it was so far from when that shooting actually happened. what i'm hearing you say is that that's a good point, but could it affect or have an impact in the civil proceeding, since that has not taken place yet? >> i think so, because then i think a civil jury will look into the decision that was made by the ferguson police department to selectively release part of this surveillance video. were they doing that to try to cover up for officer wilson, to twrooir to make it less likely that he would been charged? if so, that could be evidence of them putting their thumb on the sale scale in the decision of whether to charge that officer with a crime. >>> coming up live in the cnn newsroom. the photo-op that has people wondering if hillary clinton is hunting president trump. t-mobile one save you hundreds a year. right now get two lines of data for $100 dollars. with taxes and fees included. that's right 2 unlimited lines for just $100 bucks. all in. and
i think the focus needed to be on what officer wilson did or did not do that day. >> the st.epartment called this video -- because it was so far from when that shooting actually happened. what i'm hearing you say is that that's a good point, but could it affect or have an impact in the civil proceeding, since that has not taken place yet? >> i think so, because then i think a civil jury will look into the decision that was made by the ferguson police department to selectively...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
27
27
Mar 1, 2017
03/17
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
on that motion commissioner lazarus no commissioner wilson commissioner swig no okay. that motion is voted 2 for and 2 against the motion fails there is no other motion than the variance is upheld by operation of law. >> i can make my motion if there is to deny the appeal and that the finding of the zoning administrator were correct that there should not be a variance because there is an alternative facility to allow this project to move forward and that will be the audi know i used too many words but make that what you can edit. >> okay. so that motion by commissioner swig to deny the appeal and uphold the zoning administrator that the finding tacked by the zoning administrator are correct those encompass on that motion community college no commissioner lazarus commissioner wilson no again, the vote is 2 to two, that motion fails. >> let's go home we'll move on to item 4 i got confirm - this is item 4 appeal at james kelly vs. the department of building inspection. from the board is inclined we'll move the case to that date. >> so moved. >> that motion from commission
on that motion commissioner lazarus no commissioner wilson commissioner swig no okay. that motion is voted 2 for and 2 against the motion fails there is no other motion than the variance is upheld by operation of law. >> i can make my motion if there is to deny the appeal and that the finding of the zoning administrator were correct that there should not be a variance because there is an alternative facility to allow this project to move forward and that will be the audi know i used too...
41
41
Mar 27, 2017
03/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
wilson: mr. speaker, the bizarre totalitarian regime in north korea threatens american families and our south korean al eyes by testing nuclear weapons. i am grateful this week the house foreign affairs committee will consider house resolution 92, a resolution i introduced in february condemning north korea and calling for additional sanctions. the committee will consider h.r. 479 designating north korea as a state sponsor of terrorism and h.r. 1644 to enhance sanctions with respect to companies and individuals doing business and enabling the regime in north korea. i appreciate the leadership of chairman ed royce and ranking member engel of the house foreign affairs committee as we address the threats posed by north korea. additionally, congratulations to the university of south carolina men's baseball team and head coach martin in their victory last night in new york. am congratulating the gamecongresses. in conclusion, god bless our troops and we will never forget september 11 and the global wa
wilson: mr. speaker, the bizarre totalitarian regime in north korea threatens american families and our south korean al eyes by testing nuclear weapons. i am grateful this week the house foreign affairs committee will consider house resolution 92, a resolution i introduced in february condemning north korea and calling for additional sanctions. the committee will consider h.r. 479 designating north korea as a state sponsor of terrorism and h.r. 1644 to enhance sanctions with respect to...
62
62
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: the bill wilson center provides services to more than 5,000 young people. david lang administrator who didn't work directly with kids but tonight the police are looking for possible victims. charged with possession of child pornography, arrested after search warrant at his home but where he works has them worried. >> this person we feel is in an area where he overlaps with children. >> reporter: lang is the chief financial officer at bill wilson center that specialized in helping at-risk children and young families. did not work directly with kids. >> all employees regardless of position go through fingerprint clearance, nothing came up on that. >> reporter: lang has been cfo for five years and associated with the center since 2004 and volunteered as assistant scout master for a sunnyvail troop in the '70s, asking anybody who knows anything to come forward. >> disturbing case and desire to take this public immediately was to protect the public and solicit information that anyone may have. >> reporter: the bill wilson center is fully cooperating with the inv
. >> reporter: the bill wilson center provides services to more than 5,000 young people. david lang administrator who didn't work directly with kids but tonight the police are looking for possible victims. charged with possession of child pornography, arrested after search warrant at his home but where he works has them worried. >> this person we feel is in an area where he overlaps with children. >> reporter: lang is the chief financial officer at bill wilson center that...
65
65
Mar 6, 2017
03/17
by
KQEH
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
every time i see denzel, he says, eugene o'neill, he works his way up to august wilson.ways starts with eugene o'neill. why and what do you make of the brilliance of eugene o'neill? >> his language was so beautiful. and you know, there is something about long day's journey that you find in august wilson and grate playwrights. >> tennessee williams. >> the language is so beautiful. i have a quote about don't live in a linguistic slum. there aresome brilliant ways of describing a situation or what you are talking about that now everything comes down to, you know, the same -- we know what it is going to be. you listen to the language of and celebration of life that those playwrights had. the story telling technique is just amazing. it is why memorizing it, is t is a long play, but it was much easier to memorize than a lot of modern plays. because the story continues. you know if you start here talking about when you were in the convent hoping to be a nun when you were young and many of my friends laugh in the audience. i don't know why they are surprised. but you are really
every time i see denzel, he says, eugene o'neill, he works his way up to august wilson.ways starts with eugene o'neill. why and what do you make of the brilliance of eugene o'neill? >> his language was so beautiful. and you know, there is something about long day's journey that you find in august wilson and grate playwrights. >> tennessee williams. >> the language is so beautiful. i have a quote about don't live in a linguistic slum. there aresome brilliant ways of describing...
188
188
Mar 13, 2017
03/17
by
KQED
tv
eye 188
favorite 0
quote 0
joining me now to discuss that is reporter reid wilson from" the hill." >> to explain what happened in these two districts. >> there's this term called packing and cracking. and essentially what the court said to the texas legislature did was they packed hispanic voters into one district that centered around austin and they cracked those voters apart in different communities. they divided similar communities in another district on the east coast of texas and a third district that runs along the texas-mexico border. this is all part of a pattern that parties engage in, in states think control state legislatures in hopes of building more safe republican districts and in cementing their majority in the u.s. house of representatives. >> there used to be communities the department of justice would monitor and say hey you've got a history of bad voting practices. we want to get in there. that was kind of lifted by the supreme court, what happens this that case now? >> what we see voting rights voaks doing now is challenging these gerrymanders, under section 2 of the voting rights act, that r
joining me now to discuss that is reporter reid wilson from" the hill." >> to explain what happened in these two districts. >> there's this term called packing and cracking. and essentially what the court said to the texas legislature did was they packed hispanic voters into one district that centered around austin and they cracked those voters apart in different communities. they divided similar communities in another district on the east coast of texas and a third...
87
87
Mar 5, 2017
03/17
by
WCAU
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
yesterday police held a memorial to honor robert wilson iii. they released balloons and recommend his sacrifice at the district in north philly where he served. two years ago sergeant winston was at a gamestop picking up a gift for his son's birthday when two men barged in and tried to rob the place. wilson got into a gunfight with the men, they shot him several times. he died at the hospital. >> he laid down his life protecting the citizens of this great city. sergeant wilson will always be in our hearts and live on through all of us. >> the two men accused of killing sergeant wilson are awaiting trial on murder charges. >>> tomorrow president trump is expected to sign a revised executive order on immigration and on another front just within the last hour we learned that the white house says president trump is calling on congressional investigators looking into russian activity during the campaign to also look at a possible abuse of investigation powers by the obama administration. president trump is offering no evidence to back up claims he m
yesterday police held a memorial to honor robert wilson iii. they released balloons and recommend his sacrifice at the district in north philly where he served. two years ago sergeant winston was at a gamestop picking up a gift for his son's birthday when two men barged in and tried to rob the place. wilson got into a gunfight with the men, they shot him several times. he died at the hospital. >> he laid down his life protecting the citizens of this great city. sergeant wilson will always...
104
104
Mar 24, 2017
03/17
by
WTXF
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
shawnette wilson reporting live from philadelphia police headquarters. >>> all right. get ready to see more septa police officers on city transit lines. it is a direct effect of two big brawls at septa stations. and now police arrested more than a dozen teens. only on fox 29 this video of police arresting several teens on a assault charges. phone video captured one of the brawls at the race 59 station last week. most of these kids go to ben franklin high school, and so today officers picked them up during class. septa now plans to have officers on every subway and el train between 3:00 and 7:00 p.m. >> if you believe your child isn't ever going to hurt someone be concerned that they may be hurt, and from 3:00 to 7:00 make sure you know where they are and who they're with. >> meanwhile just yesterday police arrested a group of girls for their role in another melee that ended with a girl's hair lit on fire with an aerosol can. prosecutors filed charges in that case as well. the girl thank goodness is going to be okay. >>> on your radar tonight. well it's starting to feel
shawnette wilson reporting live from philadelphia police headquarters. >>> all right. get ready to see more septa police officers on city transit lines. it is a direct effect of two big brawls at septa stations. and now police arrested more than a dozen teens. only on fox 29 this video of police arresting several teens on a assault charges. phone video captured one of the brawls at the race 59 station last week. most of these kids go to ben franklin high school, and so today officers...
114
114
Mar 13, 2017
03/17
by
KRON
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
wilson, who resigned from the ferguson police department, claimed he was assaulted by brown and that for his life. both a grand jury and in a federal civil rights investigation declined to indict wilson. ( mark ) that was dianne gallagher reporting. the ferguson police department has not commented on the new video that was released. ( mark ) officials in berkeley held an emergency meeting last night to talk about the problems they say they will face if the republican health care bill passes.( james ) the meeting was a chance for people to ask about potential changes in coverage. kron four's spencer blake has the story. these hundreds of people are worried about what might happen to their healthcare coverage - and their ability to pay for it - if obamacare gets repealed."the stopping the repeal act - that's basically why i'm here." representative barabara lee, senator nancy skinner, and others addressed people's concerns by telling them to be persistent in letters and phone calls to red areas of the state."this is about looking at what could happen, and also looking at organizing to m
wilson, who resigned from the ferguson police department, claimed he was assaulted by brown and that for his life. both a grand jury and in a federal civil rights investigation declined to indict wilson. ( mark ) that was dianne gallagher reporting. the ferguson police department has not commented on the new video that was released. ( mark ) officials in berkeley held an emergency meeting last night to talk about the problems they say they will face if the republican health care bill passes.(...
91
91
Mar 28, 2017
03/17
by
WJLA
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
sam: we are driving on the outer, approaching the wilson bridge. things looking pretty good right now, centreville, we had a few showers which are cleared up, the roads are dry and the beltway is moving right along maryland. head into our the rest of the roads looking? little bit busy, we got a crash here, pulling up the camera on the outer loop of the beltway past georgia avenue, the accident is what was tying up the two left wings, traffic is definitely slow trying to make your way past the scene towards 270. we have got delays on the top side of the beltway, the outer loop coming from 95, college park. again with the delays beginning to form towards college park and it 36 minute ride right now. roadan stick with randolph , the icc is an alternate or even the 410, but you definitely need extra time on the top side of the beltway. slowing now as you travel north of 17 towards quantico. back in the next 10 minutes with an update on your ride on 395. autria? overnight, aing deadly police shooting in montgomery county. suzanne, what can you tell us?
sam: we are driving on the outer, approaching the wilson bridge. things looking pretty good right now, centreville, we had a few showers which are cleared up, the roads are dry and the beltway is moving right along maryland. head into our the rest of the roads looking? little bit busy, we got a crash here, pulling up the camera on the outer loop of the beltway past georgia avenue, the accident is what was tying up the two left wings, traffic is definitely slow trying to make your way past the...
128
128
Mar 15, 2017
03/17
by
KQEH
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
august wilson came and was there for -- forever.emember seeing -- seeing courtney vance on broadway playing the son in "fences." which i see him in the "o.j." and everything he's done and angela bassett, we were all in school together. and it's just magnificent to see this and to see the beauty of that life and those words in a movie like "fences." the broadway production was pretty great with james earl jones and courtney -- >> amazing. speaking of yale, i mentioned in my introduction, you did this play when you were at yale, in your 20s. >> 26. >> 26. okay. >> that year that year when you really know everything. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. i was about to say -- to ask you, i take nothing away from your life's journey. what did you know about loss at 26? here you are reprieving this character. >> you know, actresses tend to be dramatic. before i had children, before i was -- all you wanted to do was play, you know, what meryl streep was doing, you wanted to be in a concentration camp. you wanted to lose a child. you wanted to be -- those
august wilson came and was there for -- forever.emember seeing -- seeing courtney vance on broadway playing the son in "fences." which i see him in the "o.j." and everything he's done and angela bassett, we were all in school together. and it's just magnificent to see this and to see the beauty of that life and those words in a movie like "fences." the broadway production was pretty great with james earl jones and courtney -- >> amazing. speaking of yale, i...
259
259
Mar 14, 2017
03/17
by
KDTV
tv
eye 259
favorite 0
quote 0
nos encontramos caminando a wilson. se los quiero presentar.É caminar bajo la tormenta? wilson: con un par de amigos decidimos venir a tomar un par de fotos. reportera: por quÉ bajo la tormenta? wilson: la tormenta y la nieve ya es parte de la vida, me criÉ aquÍ. no es toda la semana, no siempre cae nieve. reportera: te agradecemos mucho la participaciÓn. un dÍa fuera de lo normal debido a esta poderosa tormenta. estamos hablando de que se esperan hasta 20 pulgadas de nieve. les quiero mostrar la nieve cÓmo estÁ. lo que ha caÍdo hasta ahora es una especie de aguanieve. se dice que todo el dÍa pueda haber una combinaciÓn de nieve y lluvia. todavÍa habemos personas yendo a trabajar. es todo lo que tengo por ahora. gracias. presentadora: son casi dieciocho millones de personas que se van a ver afectadas por esta tormenta. presentador: la fuerza del mal tiempo ya se hizo notar en varias ciudades. tambiÉn, chicago ha sido una de las mÁs afectadas. mÁs de 30 vehÍculos se vieron involucrados en un choque mÚltiple. afortunadamente, no hay muertes. las
nos encontramos caminando a wilson. se los quiero presentar.É caminar bajo la tormenta? wilson: con un par de amigos decidimos venir a tomar un par de fotos. reportera: por quÉ bajo la tormenta? wilson: la tormenta y la nieve ya es parte de la vida, me criÉ aquÍ. no es toda la semana, no siempre cae nieve. reportera: te agradecemos mucho la participaciÓn. un dÍa fuera de lo normal debido a esta poderosa tormenta. estamos hablando de que se esperan hasta 20 pulgadas de nieve. les quiero...
53
53
Mar 18, 2017
03/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
when woodrow wilson or tommy, as he was known locally, came here. it was in and around november of 1874 he was at davidson college and became ill. he was said to have been in ill health. they sent him here to rest and take a little time off. he was here in 1875. five. while here he had quite a few adventures. from this local newspaper there is a great story here about how it's believed that he had the first bicycle in wilmington and that he wrote it into the river. i don't know if that's true or not but that is supposedly what was said. this was the kind of bicycle he would have own. we also have a page where this is from a biography of him and he actually signed it and donated it to the library. we do have his signature. now for something that is not so happy to talk about in wilmington's history. in fact, that part of our history the coup d'État of 1898 when the newly ected government was overthrown. our library has had a collection of materials about 1898 for quite a while. they did preserve these photographs so that they would be available and k
when woodrow wilson or tommy, as he was known locally, came here. it was in and around november of 1874 he was at davidson college and became ill. he was said to have been in ill health. they sent him here to rest and take a little time off. he was here in 1875. five. while here he had quite a few adventures. from this local newspaper there is a great story here about how it's believed that he had the first bicycle in wilmington and that he wrote it into the river. i don't know if that's true...
78
78
Mar 3, 2017
03/17
by
KRON
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
who is the c-f-o at the bill wilson center... the center provides counseling services, housing and shelter to children. kron's ella sogomonian is in santa clara with how his neighbors are reacting tonight.... 63-year old david bruce lang was arrested inside his santa clara home thursday morning after detectives served a search warrant.the chief financial officer at bill wilson center is accused of possessing child pornography. the center helps more than 5 thousand troubled kids and teens in the county through programs including counseling. the news came as a shock to lang's next door neighbor who shared only good memories of him off camera."kind of a big surprise because ever since we were living here we had a perfect relationship."but now the accusation against lang has concerned his neighbor of three years who has three children.saying their bedroom window faces his home."it's kind of hard to believe he is a kind person i can say that i felt his personality."but across the way another neighbor who also has two children of her o
who is the c-f-o at the bill wilson center... the center provides counseling services, housing and shelter to children. kron's ella sogomonian is in santa clara with how his neighbors are reacting tonight.... 63-year old david bruce lang was arrested inside his santa clara home thursday morning after detectives served a search warrant.the chief financial officer at bill wilson center is accused of possessing child pornography. the center helps more than 5 thousand troubled kids and teens in the...
87
87
Mar 16, 2017
03/17
by
WRC
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> in 2014, wilson was shot and killed.malls sister was accused of luring wilson to that area be telling him she wanted to buy marijuana. wilson was killed because of a fight he had with dwayne small's little brother. smalls was septemberanced to 15 years in prison after confessing for the crime. >> they all had a part in it. they all set this up. >> we reached out to the commonwealth's attorney in prince williams county. he decided not to go forward with charges against others in this case. he has not returned our calls. >>> you've heard of ecigarettes, hoverboards, even phones exploding. now there's something else, a mid flight eruption that left a woman with burns across her face. >>> we're keeping abdomen eye on the blustery conditions you'll see when you head out the door this morning. >> that's right. a few lonesome flakes out accumulation. you don't need to worry about that. nonetheless, the cold air is in place for at least a little while longer. a check at what we may be warmer than average comes up with your ten-d
. >> in 2014, wilson was shot and killed.malls sister was accused of luring wilson to that area be telling him she wanted to buy marijuana. wilson was killed because of a fight he had with dwayne small's little brother. smalls was septemberanced to 15 years in prison after confessing for the crime. >> they all had a part in it. they all set this up. >> we reached out to the commonwealth's attorney in prince williams county. he decided not to go forward with charges against...
82
82
Mar 19, 2017
03/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
when woodrow wilson, or tommy as he was known locally, came here it was around november 1874. he was davidson college and became skilled, he was said to have been in ill health and they sent him here to rest and take a little time off so he was here until age 75. while here he had quite a few adventures. from this local newspaper, there's a great story here about how it's believed that he had the first bicycle in wilmington and that he rode it into the river. i don't know if that's true or not but that's what was said and this is the kind of bicycle he would have owned. we also have a page where this is from my biography of him and he actually signed it and donated it to the library so we do have his signature. now for something that is not so happy to talk about in wilmington's history. it's actually a very sad part of our history, the coup day top of 1898 when the elected government was overthrown. our library has had a collecon omaterials about 1898 for quite a while.they did preserve these photographs so they would be available and kept safe so what we have here are just a
when woodrow wilson, or tommy as he was known locally, came here it was around november 1874. he was davidson college and became skilled, he was said to have been in ill health and they sent him here to rest and take a little time off so he was here until age 75. while here he had quite a few adventures. from this local newspaper, there's a great story here about how it's believed that he had the first bicycle in wilmington and that he rode it into the river. i don't know if that's true or not...